Trending News: Meet The Artist Who Keeps Leaking Her Own Nude Photos

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Digital artist Molly Soda has released a 'zine of sexts, poems and nude selfies called Should I Send This? She claims it’s a book full of things she’d be too scared to show anyone.

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Naked photos of you appearing on the internet must rank high on most people’s list of worst nightmares, but digital artist Molly Soda has chosen a novel solution to that anxiety.

The daring artist, who is often labelled a ‘cyber feminist’ has released a zine called Should I Send This? which is a collection of unsent sexts, poems and nude pictures on her phone, putting them into the world on her own terms. She explains the work as a "collection of text and images I would be too scared to show you."

Soda is quoted by Refinery 29 as saying: “I’m a bit of an over-sharer online. I don’t send nude photographs to anyone because I’m afraid they will get leaked or that someone will have that kind of power over me. I never want to feel that way.”

The 26-year-old’s bold project is available online and also in physical form from New Hive.

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